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Federal grant proposal reviewer here and long time Grant Director in higher education. For job placement I would keep a close eye on Dept of Labor training grant opportunities found with the Employment and Training Administration (Doleta.gov). Most of these deal with helping to get disadvantaged youths/adults into employment.

I would also to go Grants.gov (it's free) and search by all federal agencies for 'Deaf and Hard of Hearing'. You can search by agency or key words. Good luck.